
The method to open the rear glass of the Highlander is: there is a button below the glass, press it to open. The Highlander is a large-sized SUV in the family, with a body length, width, and height of 4890mm, 1925mm, and 1715mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2790mm. The front suspension type of this vehicle is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is E-type multi-link independent suspension. The Highlander is equipped with an engine model 8AR-FTS, which has a maximum power of 162kW, a maximum torque of 350Nm, a maximum power speed of 5600 rpm, and a maximum torque speed of 4000 rpm.

I've been driving a Highlander for several years, and opening the rear window is a common practice. With the rear window button on the remote key, a gentle press electrically lowers the glass. If the key isn't handy, there's a dedicated switch on the inside of the driver's door panel that can also operate it. The vehicle must be turned off or stationary when operating it—safety first. I often use it to load groceries, saving the hassle of opening the entire tailgate. Occasionally, it might not open; first, check if the key is dead or if a fuse in the car has blown. Regularly cleaning the switch contacts with a damp cloth helps prevent malfunctions caused by dust buildup—this habit has saved me from many minor issues.

Last time I helped my friend with his newly bought Highlander, he asked how to open the rear window. I said it's simple: just press the button with the window icon on the remote key. There's also a quick switch in the car, located on the driver's side door - one touch and it opens. New drivers shouldn't worry, just make sure the car is parked safely and avoid pedestrians before operating. It's convenient for loading small luggage or getting some fresh air temporarily, but don't drive with it open frequently on highways - it creates wind noise and is dangerous. I recommend checking the owner's manual more to get familiar with the controls.

When camping, I often open the rear glass of the Highlander to load equipment: one-touch start, operated by the key or the button inside the car. It saves time and makes access convenient, but avoid opening it when the is low to prevent power drain. Occasionally stuck? Don't force it—wait for it to thaw or lubricate the sliding rails, a simple DIY can fix it.

Safety considerations are paramount when opening the rear glass: only activate it after the vehicle is fully stopped, using the remote button or driver's side switch with gentle operation. Ensure no one is nearby to prevent pinching injuries. If it fails to open, check the fuse or status instead of rushing to repair. Develop the habit of regularly testing the switch's responsiveness—safety is no small matter.

I'm quite familiar with the operation of the Highlander's rear window: use the key button for one-touch up/down, or find the dedicated switch inside the car. If it malfunctions, first check if the fuse in the engine compartment fuse box is blown - just replace it if needed. Never attempt to manually pry it open, as this could damage the motor. Clean the switch area with a soft cloth during each car wash to easily extend its lifespan and save hassle.


